Winton Woods hosting riding lessons

Running 12 weeks beginning Monday, June 3, Summer Riding Lessons are held Monday through Thursday in the evening and Saturdays and Sundays during the day. Classes are open to anyone from beginners to advanced riders in Western, English, contesting, hunter jumper and dressage styles of riding. Riders must be at least 7 years old and 48 inches tall and must wear long pants and hard-soled boots.

Registration for the summer session are open. Space is limited, so register online at register here.. Group, semi-private and private options are also available, and those interested should contact the Winton Woods Riding Center at 513-931-3057.

Saddle up for a different kind of summer camp this year at Winton Wood Riding Center.

Children ages 7-17 get exercise, education and fun at full and half-day camps, where they learn about horse safety, breeds, colors and markings, anatomy, grooming, tacking and, of course, riding. Registration is now open, but classes fill quickly.

All camps are $310, unless otherwise noted. Registration is required and can be completed online at horse riding hlaf-day camps or by calling the Winton Woods Riding Center at 513-931-3057.

? Two-week, half-day horse camp

Session 1: June 10-21; 9 a.m.-noon.

Session 2: June 10-21; 1-noon.

? One-week, full-day horse camp

Session 1: June 3-7; 9-4 p.m.

Session 2: Alreday full

Session 3: July 1-5; 94:00 p.m. (no camp July 4). Cost for Session 3 is $248 due to the July 4 holiday.

Session 4: July 8-12; 94:00 p.m.

Session 5: July 15-19; 9-4

? Novice & Above Horse Camp

To qualify, riders must have completed at least four Winton Woods Riding Center Horse Camps or have reached the novice level or above as riding center lesson students.

Session 1: July 22-26; 9-4:00 p.m.

Session 2: Aug. 5-9; 1-4:00 p.m.

The Winton Woods Riding Center is at 10073 Daly Road. A valid Hamilton County Park district motor vehicle permit ($10 annual; $3 daily) is required to enter the park.

For additional information, please visit greatparks.org or call 513-521-PARK (7275). Also, check out the district's Facebook page and on Twitter.